The New York Clipper (December 1906)

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I)|5q£JMEBEBvl;l 1SE;K1W j£&Q;R3K vjPJjIFI^EB. l«83^ t -..Jdeo the'acts wen apoe- sfeek Ihe'Boh Tomlold forts" tcwftku, bdiii.steiftag atttactiom. Th« ap- offi nonv Ml re. ' TB> appointments are ex- cellent, and tbe music catchy.. , Specialties will be given by Browning .and -'Bentlrv, Frances ClAlr, Flerson and Opp, Young Bros., nod tbe Hontfc'-tarto Girls ■ (the'Sir Dar- lines), -who make "their first appearances !n Amerlen with this company. Next week, Vanlt/Tatt- "■.! " '" ' . fbiAY-rrtfiATtm (John A. Fennessey, mari- iprl.-Tbe Innocent Maids crowded ibis iiotular burlesono house ■ last week, and the ekits,' "in. Chinatown" and "Flddle-Dum- jjiiDj. 1 ' were 1 -roundly applauded. 1 The sing- ing and dancing was roundly upplnuited, as were the excellent specialties. Ine Parisian HPlles opened '■i't, to excellent business, and •tie^trtrtlonls worthy of good p-atio"»age\ T*OC#.DEBO■ TlIUATat (I..Si.. WelBXUl'itSD, manager)!— : The "World Heaters proved* as good'asita'iwnie," with the result that merri- ment'reigned supremo last week, nod the uu.ilbos'was big. This' week, tie Dainty Uuchea-cioTes over tfom the North, Hide, and/With 'tulln Uelbini and the 1-anuer Xr.iupe opeof-d -'-. '.'L'bllly Cob Cnrnle" Is the burlesque offered, aud It serves well lta purpose. Next week, the Bon Tons. Stab Theatre (James li. Lederer, mnn- nger).—The hill week of 2i> Includes: Wella und Sells, Kalcrutes. lllbbard nnd Warren, the Kolas, Sund Chapman, und the Staro- rfdpe.- Utiaineaft Ik big. ijpnim.n DiMi; Museum (Wm, J; Sweeney, martHgerJ.^Tbe "following are "la tile curio liflll: .Major Nichols, midget'; Liiseelle's trained dogs, Muhaon, aausuge king; Vaj- itern,. magician, and Susie Carselio,. oue woriiarc'bnntl. !ln'the" theatre': aindge Mari- by,-the .Mack .Slitters, <Jeorge.Sherman, and moving pictures. ... . .Wo.m'iuilami (XV. W.. Freeman, manager). —ThouutracUom* In the curio balls and la the theatre continue to draw fine business, and* Msraager freeman expresses himself- rts \tt\f] pkased. btABE SnjKrT "Ui:skii\1 (Louis M. Hedges, mflHagcr).—Twelve young women will com- jEi a dahVthg'contest, 'this week. Other features, .-pre: t-dltli King, midget; William Thftnp-wn, Bohemian glass : blower; PM«V, Verfello, rMUrllowiIat': Frank ltoyle, Wells audit's trfon, Mamie Webster. Kosendn and I.ncl'riti nnil Mnyi'Coh'tte. . Business keeps up to tbe*rJlgh?water-niark.' _;r '■ "Jl A-t-TRliMAtu;—.fame* W. Thompson has .ir- rlvM home from 1 a visit to his wife and '" inters (the Sister* McConnell), who are on; which a new theatre will probably be bruit...'.:". -K-."tHerlne"WninYd.i engaged as "' [j ladiy (for-Mo town's,-Burbank (Tueatrc, Ixw -XUgelPs'; w'na' n /CUfiTtt Bi'fenn .cBllef jt NrVRrTKl l:>r way from -New; York. M1ss Wlllnrd'hft» ! ranny friends Id thlo city;-. ; und lU-ihft-'IVcHL w*o wlab.het eter'y anircedw .la liertpKw- position. Sbft l^ nocompahlfo \v li*>r mother,' Si*. J. U*. Jones- Helena Frederick.--who- bu l*eti .obllged'to raneel bMSfimfjaj .owIok to n nevere illness. lt[t fol■-Lily-wood, N* ■'•■ recently, nnd Hojies to reMMu)Eh)f»4our'In tf few weeks'. ?■... .At Orrh'AMrd Hall, ivceplly. two vaudeville |*r- farhi:ine*s weje-glveiufoc tbe Uenehl of the cHdpW t-hllflreji of Chicago, ai wblch U.'W was clPHred; Kerry t*. Meagher was the stage on account of the Qre laws, as. the building Cdmes under clafe 4, of ana*»mciit prices, whichj state* that they.,iha,U not hive rdovahte scenery. ; This bouse has been pwved on* ot toft safest of the city, as It i\ op|o.oa an side.-, and the house can be thrown open at a moment's nallcc Msror lhtnne ovet- rnrrd the -'attempt-made, and bas placed an Injunction against the attempt to close tne bonfee;,/.-.."After "the Opera," the lit test sketctt'of tkat prolific writer, OOutll, Ulrlch, was given a professional trial at the Majesfic, morning of 23, and met with Immediate suc- cess, so that It will probably go out over tbe Orpbeum circuit In a few weeks. Cans. W. Hitchcock, -Louise Vallen and Bessie <Mf- ford tvete" In the cast Mr. IHrlch's dramatic playlet. "The Deserter," hns been hooked over the International circuit for ibe* rest of the sortson," nnd will open at Cleveland Dec. 3, with Messrs. nikingion and Ultly- Kenney and 3ll«s Johnson in tlto cait.V..... f ."Tha Bank Wrecker," rewmly successfully given'"'It's prenilcr" in tbls'clfj. will tour rlie West, commencing to December. ...... Walt. M. Hyde, of Hyde. Heath and Walsh, was n CMPPEB Bureau caller L'4, and stated that the team bad closed the act 13, at Milwaukee, and that pr'eparotIons were being made to put out "The Minister, Why?" Inn, very short time. lb the tnean'time he' may work alone far n short while, In vrmde- vllfe... .r.Mrs. James II.-Delaney* at one thae a- member of Otis Skinner's company, playing '^Francesco, da Rimini," shot ber hns- nand 'ccacl,' and then killed herself, morning of Nov. 23, at tbe house-where they, were .ivio-r, 4'j L' La Saile Ave., Chicago. No tk'll- nHc reason Is.known for the deed, as yet in ;i!<i t'oiiM.-uni, Dec. 5-8, a spectacular re- production of the BLrcets. .of lVls wlll.be Slven In aid of the 1'assavant .Memorial [ftspltal..".*...". .If Ut/annonneed that the New Rrrplre Theatre, on,, West Madison Street, near Ilalstead, will bo opened Tilimit Feb. l.f .Eugene II, Mocoy, for nine years ntesldent of the' National Printing and RngrdVln^ Co.," died evening or Snr.'M at. Ida home here. lie. was well known throughout the theatrical profession and hod munv friends all over the .country Ktliemilkev nailed at the Western'Bureau 24, just prior to.jeavlngfor MuttkegotuMlcli., wh'M'e she will open ill-at the Hljou The- atre, .... .llohlsrh and Chllilress rolled L'2, (o paooun''?.' thur they hnve slgunl for the Kohl & f'nstle time, "with the Anderson nnd llupklns time to follow Otlier Oui-pkii I'.nrenu ■ cullers during the week ending ::4 were: Ilnrry FnrJ;;'Ahe Ja«obs, <'. Jlarlia- deir, Walter Stanron Jr..-Itob Snnd&erg. .Mrs. t'rampton; Clms. Ft. Ward. C. S. Sulllvnn, nmiftger of "Imra Thome'* Co.; I.ouIn lu l'roehl'and Frank Illllnn...:. .Hnm Morris unnounceB that he will open the Thlrty- ilrst Sttwt -Tlipntre on Tbanksglvlng Day, with "The Moonshiners," lis .was obliged to <-kuie his spiflon-aemporarlly owing To the bnrnlne of the Avpnue Thmtre vecenlly The International -Ijlve.Stock Exposition will >>e held a: the-Exposition Bilildlng at the Union Stock Yords Dec. 1.8. ' ■ — '."j.'l •>'■ "*'• —r - * - • f MASSACHUSF.*TT», 7!! AWATEURS !!! If yon want PROFESSIONAL Sketches, acU and Monolon ttiat sreNJ'VER rru- UHlini>, vr<s srs lleadqusrtchs. Mat and particulars for i cent stamp. Iiferirationtt.; jWligk' twill"J*l 1 Coll«g« Hire, Baftalo, t*. T. Vendetta," 20-28; "The Lion nnd the Mouse" 20-Dcc. l, Hub Theatre Stock Co., So*, if, did fairly well, lldwnrd Hsrrlgan, 20,' 21,' came to good returns. Kvrle BcIIbw.22. J<>e Grins and Battling Nelaoa{pictures/ 20, '£4, hud ton heavy bonnes. :.''■,' . I.vntr i Clayton I^gge,- nuittrV—Week af to, the Clayton BtwS Ca. will present "Tha <;n>nt rnknown." I.nst reek (bin i-iinipnuy, la Its first week, played "Diplomacy." to ex- iHli'iit reiuritH. 'Ihe.opcalug night will be a memorable one, as It was more or lets a re- TKNNES9KH. Dalacr (C. II. Wnldron, manngeri,—The Paris by, N'i^ht Cn. tnli* week. The Inree company'1» headed bv l.i'w (loldea and Mil- dred Stoller. 'ilie oNs prewaits tbe Nel- son Fflruuiu Troitpe of acrobats as a special feature. Fred Irwin's Klg Show, last week, offered fine entertainment to good business. Columbia, in. N. Farren. mnnnger).— Frank I). Carr"? Tborongbbreds this week.. In nddltlott tlie folt-JH'Ing vaudevlllhins will be In evidence: Mile. Ua To»kn, L'tinnlnghnra and Douglas,. Wnubbum and Ftynn, Nlblo and Itiley, and >tite l^niireitt Trio, The Co- lonial ICelTcs fared well last week. LtCKiJu (O. If. ita.tch.elIer, mannger i.— The Itowery Rurlesqoers (Ills week. Con- cerned Id tbe burlewpies nnd (he-olio are: I.lKzie Fcellgh, Ken Jansen, KnrreU-Tnylor Trio, IIIlls and Wilson, and Pannnlltn l?Eh eedero. During tlic past week the Uenu- Ssnllcy Co. paid a second visit, to big re- ttirns.' ; ■ ■; : ■ AtiMiy 4 Stomk's alt'sfiuM (A. II.. White, manager).—As usual,, n special bill Is <|iro- vlded for the holiday week. In Ihe nirloluill will be: Capt. corilotia's Hon conveuiloD, wltb Itruius, the huge linn; Jobif Till'!) Marion- ettes, Trlxle and her pytbonN, mid the per- lorming motikevs. ■- In the- theatre will he the Minstrel Mnldn. Introducing the Mlise* Dftle, Campbell. HtWsle. Hurke. llerwitk, Allen Sisters, and Frank Cook, Lew Dene- dlct, Harry 5(yorn, Harry IVister nnd nu extra vaudeville, show, by Al, Khuyna. l'lill. Hamlin, the Borrlngtoiis, Jones Maxwell and motion pictures.' ' Wai.kku's Musct'U (L. D. Wnlker, tnnna- enrj.—in curlci: batl, week, of 2d; Allle. Equina*, lady with H* lior»eVm,ine; CnnflWd and lilidena; European llhisloulstt; o'llarc amr. Houirke! '.uAtf- piiscosrs: -.Jos Cruater, known ns "Rubber Nerk Joe," and l.ynch's i*iiii' h and Judy. Stuge show : Ndllc iljrt- ford's Hiitlesqiiern. Olio—Leslie Boy; Sb|ilile Vallen, Tessle Morris, Annie Walsh, LIllIo Guy. and others. • .' NtcKRriOnifny (V. II. Wolffe, mnnnserl.— The Zentos-. with handcuff:*; Unlnb l/e itoy, expnnvlonlst, and pernio, eqiilllhrlst. nre tbe curio hall cards for/ weefc, of ad. The slugo Hliow prcsenta: iflllfdrd A Willdron'H lltir- lestineis. Olio— The* BltsS* Merrill, White, Lincoln, DrUi-oll, (look, Learned, Ellis, Steele, Geo. bTorence.^md moving pJcUires. t*o.Miqr:ft'"(w. .f, 'Allen, tuff anger).—"Tho Autoiuohlln Tnlflv«9j" "A Day In the C'lin- ivy" and -iSnili'i'n lied Luck" will be tbe moving picture (ent|Uw this week. A new np| of illualrated songs will-lie swig by John Itn.t«ley, - Thonrns ltuilctk, Frank Cohan, (irnie Mordsunt, 1 ttVn| Fuller nnd Mnrgaret director,."and-amons the volnnteer^ were.*. Wiltor C. Kelly, the O'Kurn .laps. and. the WestQa.Sleifer-i*. ..The--Jdhes,-OWlrleii circuit performnran to n full opera Tlonse; Sunday in *Llfvet pa I>ndrt," titor C. Kelly, the OKurn Japs. and. the W+stoa-Shtiwi.. ..Thft-Jmi.es-0"llrlen circuit wJH open.U9 Jajest sddlUDD.Mae Uljou. Tfa atre, Raeloe, WU.. during Christmas -weelif: .Ihe Swedish Company of l'layers gnve ; a Ice to n' full house nt ihe ilrand use; Siinday night. U, nppeai-lng pa lAndrt," n, folk srory, In nve i.rf a Frnns Hwlberg lAnv.'Waelw-. ner's Co. prescaLcd \'Xelcphonc Qehelmalsse." a three sef comedv, by II: Uaitsieiter and Max Itelmipni 1 at Powers', Sunday evening, 18.. ,.■;;.Manager KouolO, ; of the .Dominion Theatre, Winnipeg, wits a recent yliifor to the Tlir. : ;. .1 .During Walter C. Kelley's en- gagement st the Olympic,' he aide red with a severe cold, and-was obliged to be absent for two performances 1 .', .v.'.Houdlnl, "during his engagement beie, has been locked, up. In several of the station houses," but'bas al- ways nude-Ilia escape without any fceemtag dlfiiuUy:, .....Walter, Stanloa' arid Mary nrllMlt" were Cuppen-Bureau callers 20. and reported ,gi*eat bueiness'nC the Dlks', IIome-T-'esth-Bl.Tilptonj Tndl, doring^tae week of 12:'"..-. i'.TbV' jJritloual Emergency' Hoa- pltal nas nTrft'trgcid for n special performance of "The Flower Glrii" at the StmJebaker, Dec. IS." In phtce of the benedt performance which was to have been given at the Gar- rick, by Henry K. Dixty", bx "The Mnn.on the- Hox;*'-. Memliers of "The Itond to Yesterdav" Co. were lended a banquet given in their honor bv Ttbc Theosopliicnl Snelery. Xov.*r2S7'".'.The Avenue" Theatre; «*a5-02:t7 Halsted Street, was destroyed by Are early on the morning of Nov. IS, csmslug a loss of npproxlniatily $20,000. It la thonght elec- tric wires about the stttge became crossed. John;'Clifford. one:of the owners, discovered the'flames leaping'through tbe roof of "the ljiiUdiiig In tfce-rejm^which was uHed.as'a singe nnd dressing moms. la a short time tbe flames had i>onoed away the beanis sup- portlng-the r.ddition ! ln tbe rear, and tlto walls fell: A dancing reception' line been glvonby Daniel -F.-Hyon the previous night, and tbe dancers bad only been, gone a short time. Tbe Iioukc wits leased to Samuel Mor- ris, maaagerof the Avenue Ktock Co. Mr. Morris'stated: that n steel building, lb cost SITrj.OOO, would be erected.,.. ..The- Gnr- rick .was'packed totlie'doot's nt the profes- fclonal'matltwe Nov. ; 20.;..'.*Janies Hobert- mjd. n noted rhef. and well knows to the earlier generation of profesalonal people. died rnt.hls home. 474 West. Ohio Street, of Itrlght'-f disease, from wblcb be had been a snflerer for n long time. He was fifty-three jests old. J. II. McVlcker, "Uncle Dick" Itooley, John B. Wolsh. Mark Twain. John" McCullougli, W. J. Florence and the "KWer ifothern were among his w'armest friends, The'"Ttionms Orchestw plajed even- ing of 20,ivlh- Maude! Hnll.' to . an apprtf- dative audience;........Mmc. Mnrv von -Merkle. aoprnMo, . who was formerly among the principals'- at the" Conrt Opera, Wel- inar, ■ Cer.. was the soloist nt a concert given 10, In Schoenh'oteU 'Hall'...!...; Walter- Dellers. TlollnlAt, will give • a cot.- "■rt of "bta own composition 2fl, In Ktmball Hall, assisted by Louise -Robyn,. pinniste. and Wm: A.'Willett, twrltonc: ...:. Burton Holmes la 1 drawing.excellent Amllences to Orchestra' Hall to bear hlB Interesting "Travel Talks." and Is nlno a familiar liguro at the opening nights and-recitals. The Besses o* tbo-ftnrn Band was heard 10, 20, In Orchestra Hall, by large crowds, tbe Order of the Rons of St. George hav- ing the concert* In charge. The- oraan- licatlon Is uow ou Its way to New Zea- land and Australia The' Htelttdel Trio, ■ allired by Mrs*. Minnie Flsh-Grlllln; gave tbe third of the Berles of sir" chamber Con* csrts In-tho Andltorium reclto.1 ball evening tht 22.;. ...Uerbert WIlheripooD, baritone, rtve a song -recital afternoon of 18 -la Music.:Hal1 .Ceroid Grlfllu, n popular Member of the Fifth Avonne Stock Co*., New York, .during former seasons, bss obtained lhat eavlnble position for him- esif with tbe New .Thoalie .Block Co., where,he Is dulug excellent work;. In Astembly Hall, evpainc of'^fc HoIqjps Coiv- par, tenor: Wm.' Dies let. violinist: Mrs. "" Waliein Hpfy, yiSdlsTs: Her- ieaaar,..snd kti-,,C«I*, be* _ A-'Mncerr"ileYdte\l'tn'lhe7 rticssetter G. Cole....; Btilld- Ing CommlMloner Bartxen endeavored to close the International Theatre, night of 22, Ronton.—Two of oiir,dawn town (bentres offer attractions new to Boston for Thanks- giving week. .Btatiche.HaH-s w.111 If. seen in ••The Girl of tbe Oolden West," nt the Mn- jetitlc, and Lawrence" D'Orsay comes to the firfc la "The Kmbassy Ball," -The Belle of May fair" arid "His Honor, the Mayor," enter upon final weeks at t lie Colonial and bosfori. 'respectively, while at the Tremont and. the HoUIs, "The^ College Widow"., and "I'etei'' raV'Vare in prosperous contltibatlon. OH the week stand ■'shows, "As'VerSdw" holds oyer 1 for a secoud nnd final week at the' Olobe, nod' "A Marked Wotnnn" comes to*'the Gri.nd'Dpeni House. CamJIIe. Snlnt> Saens 1 will appear a«' a pianist •with, the- Symphony Orchestra, fit a specl.il concert on Monday evening. Dwlglit Klmendorf will lecture on "Switzerland," at Tremact Temple, on Saturday afternoon. MAjEBTtc r (.V; -L. Wilbur, manager).—On Nov,' 26, Blnhche Batej will be seen in"'ITUe Olrl of the Golden West:'" In the rompuuy urn : Frank Kcenan, n Bostonlan, and Charles MEHWnrd. 'l*bo engagement'. Is for- a fort- night ."The Rose of tne Uancbo," which bad hs jirchiUr lie iv on Nov. 13, scored a big success, and. attracted; Immense* biwhieBr. I'AitK (Clios. Frohmsn. Rich & Harris man- agora).—For'the first'time in Boston, Law- ranee D'Orsay presents "The Embassy Ball" !"«, booked- to remain two weeks. Francis W'llaou, In '"The Mountain Climber," ,cIosdd a successful 'lour weeks' stay-24.1 -■ ■ -CoutkiAi, (Clias.- Frohmnn, Ilkh.& Har- ris, managers^.—This is the second and final week ot "The Belle, of mtjtuv* In which Christie MucDonald, Irene Bent ley. Van Keiissclner Wheeler,, n. V. Carroll, Ignaclo Mnrtlnettl and. V'aleska Surratt are promi- nent. Large audiences viewed tbo piece with much favor. Elsie Janis, in "The Var.de l-- bllt Cup,' 1 next weak. -.'. . Bosion (Lawrence McCarty, manager).— IIai-r>* Kelly, and bis merry associates, in "His Honor, the Mayor," received a warm welcome from big HnMN last week, and they will continue to amuse during tbe current week. "Utile Johnny Jones" next. TftEWo.vr'Uahn H. Scboeffcl, manager).— "Tlie College Widow ' starts upon its third week and Inst fortnight, 26. Business bus hecu excellent. "Coming Thro' the Bye" will be the next attraction. Mollis Stokht (Isaac E. Rlcli, manager). —It Is now definitely announced that Maude Adams will end her engagement, in "Teter Tan," Dec. '13. Vloli Allen will follow. In "Cyrabellne." • " ' ■" / '. : Qlouu (Stair, Wilbur ft-NlcoIoJ, mana- gers).—"As Yc Sow" remains for Thanks- giving week, .having had one week ot good husluesti, closing 24. It' will be followed by Edward Iiarrlgnn. In "Old Lavender." . CiUm> Ori:n\ IIousb (Geo. W. Mogee, man- fl g er j._-'A Marked Woman" this week. "The Way of the Transgressor" next week. Barney Ollniore's "A Kocky Road to Dublin;" attract- ed capitelty business last week. OABii-if SqUikk ' (Boston Stage Society, managers).—"The l'rodlgnl Son" Is tbe stock offering this week. "Qpo Vadls' aroused mttch enthusiasm last week. "Sag Harbor^, next. ; J. i ;'• '; . ..." Bijou (John Craig, manager).—After n weak of evenly good business for "Young Mrs. Wlntbrop," John Crnlg and his stock cotupnny' offer "A'Stransrer in a Strange Land" as tbe Thanksgiving week aitrnc- tlan. Mr. Craig, ns Sherlock lloimen, la "The Sign of the Four," next ltfjivDoiv SgiiARH (O. E. Lotltrop, mann- (ror),—"King of the Opium ltlng" micceedn "Slaves of Sin" ns the stock company bill here, opening 26. "Tbe Christian" next •reek, ivsrrn'B (B. V. Kelth ( manager).—This week: Dan Sherman, Mabel De Forest and cocipanv, Wlhnrd Slmms and company, Lew Hnllv John and .Luis Boiler. Kremka Bros., Burke and Dempsey, Boyal Munical Five. Spessnrdv's benrs. Hamilton Hill, Fitzgerald and Trnioor, Frederick and "Don," Wnlter Itnnleln. Kittle Stevens, Will I.a Belle, and new motion pictures, ,•.••.,._,,.■• Orfiiki.'m (I'cvcy WUlinmR, manager).— PrlnccPft Kstelle de Broglle, operatic vocal- ist, and the Great Lnfavetle mc two special features this week. Others are: Thomas J. It$sn nhd Mary KIcbfleld end company.. Rap- no Stsiers. m. I.aicll, Ctsts, Kenaa..Walters and Prouly, Sadl Alfarftbl nnd the vlfasraph. Howahu lift Hunt, business utnftflger).— The fine Thanksgiving bill Includes: Joe Welch, Leev Tung Too, La Vine Clmaron Trio, Roger and Belle Dolan. Souaa and Sloan, Jvvabi Trio, ,the ShafferiiL KlaksJd^ MY. ond Mrs. TaTry sHaw.' the' Dalyn. tile' Bmrftes, Lainswn and l,ewtn. Batler Havl- lahd. tbe Horrardscops, and the Hownnl Biirtewjners, In "Olggle, Gnhble, Oot>bIe." Kills. rt«?S BMtiL "hUBkl j IBasjlill? roncert hi lit Nov. 2."»: Ho*- foil Tltratrr— Ailgli 1 and Huns, Mnrsliftll and King. Carroll' nnd Baker, the Floods, Henry Cleve, tbe Mannings, Sinclair and Merrill, and Columbian Rite Hmrdoln. Mquarc —Hub combe, t.'urlls (md cornpiiflj. Ouhdan and Mack. Laurie Ordwny.Mine. Victoria. Wbalen nnd .West, -Massay and Kramer, Leahy Bros.-, Lewis end Thompaoo, the Dryerw, and Itny- moud aad-.Bortonfn. Globe and MojtaUc — George ]:vas,--I,ew Hawkins, \'.\m Clayton nnd company,'Mary Dnpont' aud company. Too- /onr.in Arabs, Sam Miton. the Kemps, the Burkes, Kmerson nnd Baldwin, nnd McNn- mef. Keith'* —l*om Bdwnids, Mncy. Hall and company. Emmu Cams. Byron and Lang- don, Hungarian Boys' Band, Lee Harrison, Lee Tung Foo, Marsella and Millny. and Kimball and Donovan. Orphcuet —Koci»u, Jack N'orworth. Grace Cameron, Dolan and Lenharr, Harry Tate, Cottrell-Powells and Adolph Zink M. H. Mark, proprietor of the Comlmie, has leased the'bulldlngndjoln- tug the Globe Theatre, nnd, It Is snld, will devote It to amusement purposes... ■.. Spot- tlswood Altken bas Joined the John Craig Stook ■ Co Josef Llwvlnne, the Bdsalaa pianist, will give Ida Hec- oafl Boston recltnl in Sielnert Hall, ou" Wednesday ' afternoon, ! Nov. 28.*.V. I. It" Is reported that the 1'ark Theatre will be torn down at tbe close of the present dramatic season, nnd a commercial building erected on Its she. Lotta Crabtree owns the "property,' and Messrs Chas. Frohmnn, Rich 4: Harris JirtBjT nve years lease, which expires next Summer ,'Tlie Callof the Heart" was the name selected for Mildred Chnmpnue's unnamed play, which was pro- duced nt the Bowdoln Square week of Nov. 0 Ben Johnson and Marlon F. Page, Iwith members of Ihe Castle Square Ktock Co., were married In Ihitf city on Suudny, Nov. 20..;. 11, The Boston Lodge ■ of Klks, No. 10, will hold Its annunl memorial Her- vices In the Colonial Theatre, oil Suudu nfternoon, J, The conunlUca in charge con- sists of w. Si. Murphy. J. Fred Boesch, James L. Johnson, ueo. M. Hosmer and JiimesP. Murphy. 8prlnsjfleld^~At Ihe Court Square The- atre (D. O, Gllmpre, manager) Drown-Dnrt- mouth Glee Club 23, Kyrte Bellew Kenny Lipxhn 2f, Nance O'Nell 20. ad, "IJ t- tle Johnnie Jones" Dec I.E. S. Wlllard a-S. agerL—"The Belle of London Town," by Stanislaus Btnnge and Julian Kdwarda, In u'uliui of iMijmtjir players and nn npprednilve mililic The comjMny, oeided by Clayton l.egge, Includes: Lucille Spinney, , Fietlcrlck ■ lit. Kiiira . kuuiid ayt ni icji . , k icuu tvk Sni n>n, Rogers Barker, Leonard Ids, Ltlrhnrd •r-imir. (bArv* IVune, l>(ink lirnnson, Frnhk Thomas, NelUe Scott, Jans Dore, Alice lttlls ..-I May ntuuktou. J. F. uarke, of the l<*rnni- Hit; assisted materially la making the nrit week a success. Park (Alf. T. Wilton, manager).—Week of 2u, tin' Cnnipbcll-Drew' Aniusviiteut Co. will" present their Colonial: Bel leu C«v. In- cluding : Charles Rablnton,. Frank .Milton and the l>c Long Sinters, Ijawreme l'dwnr<|* nttil Miirli! RlrltmiiRil, KosO Curt In. Chas. FnlRe, nnd the (treat,Vutntn.. 1-nst artvk, ihrt New Ccttltiry tilrls" drew vary good htmses, • r • -.'-, Poli's (J. C. CrliMle, resident rasnngor), —Week nr 2H : Mnhel MrKlnley. Mm Siot- rts and company, In "A Friend's Artvlco :" .Waster 1'niiiK t'olhy nnd Utile. Beryl.. til "flame. Sweet.Home:'' the /.nrnes, Kenuey nnd Hollls, Qcorge li. Reno and coinnnny. ('buries liesnKh and Julia Miller, nnd tho eleetrogrnph. Fall Hlvrr.—At thoAcadetny ni Music (W.d-*. Mason, resident manager)."Tne Way nt" tbe 'lYiinHgreMxoK" Nov. 30-L'l, played to Ki»kF business. •'Hirmnn Ilenrts," 22-24. enme to fair totitrns. Adam Good Co. 2U-Liec. 1, Aubrey Slock Co. 9A- ■ - .■ Savov (W, V. ^(aNon, resident manager). —Kdwnrrl itarrlgnn- InrDId IdtvenOer," Nov. T2 m 24, was grently enjoyed. Fall River Choral Society. 27; Raymond . Hitchcock 2P t JesHle Mae Hnll ::ii-l>ee. I, "The Olrl from the Ranch" "J-rt "The 1*11 wPuncher" M ■kuv's {Iliaft !•:. Wok, mnnntrerl.- Shit. . Citrrenl : ltolnnd West anil compauv. In "The Criminal;" tiildny and Fox, 'IVm nmt I'Mltb, i:iuwii't. 1 '«i<jk iifltl Stevens, bared*-and,Nlake. Three Llvlers; Aiadge Multlmid, Jewells Manikins, nnd camcrngrapb. Ros'niN (Chas. sehlcsiliiger, mnnnger).— Citrrenl : Levine mill Almn. l'lixlcllo, lugrapi nnd Cronoti, Rose Itoss, M'llllnms nnd Ki'Imo, wrestleis: Bosiotisirope juul bprbsipie. MltKRuiPKort,—Week of 2(1: bemipo soil j riithault, Ruth Clark. «"». ('. Wlinlen, tiaB- per and fl.itk anxl Nlckelscope, . 4- rtortt.—I'verett Aldricu, formerly of the J. Frank Burke Slock Co., and 110V4 siutto, innnAKer of BertiifU & Aloullott Co., whs 1:ere IS, visiting.his molher. , a Me*iphuV^At the New Lyceum (Frank Orty, lessee) •■RSflleV with S. Miller Kenl, played to nonbusiness Nov. 10, It. "Ton Coflnry Chnlrainn" came to fair houses li», 110. UeorgsPrlMrosa'a Minstrels 21, 22, camn to good nitetMlaoc*. "Dorothy vernoa of Uadden Hull" 'JO, 27. "Toe Little Joker" 28, L'H, "It llnpenrd In Nordhaqd" Dec. 2, "The Mnn from Now 1 ' I, 4, "The Land of Nod" fi, n, Amelia Blnghnm 7, 8. , \ Hopkins' 1 A. B. Morrison, manager),— Week of Nov. i!>: B, Frederick llnwley and company, ineanor Dorrell, Dftinm Brothers, Mimic Four, Miivlc.il Hearts* tl»le Wilson, Otora Japn and the klnodrome. Bijou (Hcnj; M. stnlnback, manager-)*—"• la New York Totvu," week of 10, nttraeied rmwded houses. Week ot 20, "Lovers and Lunatics,'' j %Mmm I .m 1 ■ (iinttnnnwHM. — At (he Alliert Opera House (Piiol H. Albert, manager> "The Little Joker," Nov. HI; Primrose's Mlustrels, 17: (Mis Skinner, in, -and "The Isle of Spice.'' -0, all plnyefl to fair alied houses. "It lisp* iiemnl hi Xurdtand'.* Hw. 3-R, "Tho Mnn from Now" 7. AI.,H..Wllsoh 8. Wki.i.s --Btjin' (II. I*, Cnrdoxn. manager). —**lty Itlglit of Sword" plnyed to fair alzed houses NoV, llHMj , ..,,t ; m 1 Nnihvlilv.. At tin- Thi-atre Vendome fW. A. Sheet/, inaiingor) I'rlraroae's Min- strels, Nov. in, enme to satisfactory husb nesfl. "RititlfM," i;i», drew a faahtonablH house. "Tbe iMle of Hplee" H* "The County CluUrmnn'" U2, Amelia BlnRhnai 2H, Arthur Dunn 24, "The Kroutsot Bonata 1 ' 21). liMDi; (Ceo. Hickman, nunbiterL—"The Aivnkenlng of .Mr. Pipit," weak of til, proved n very InleiemIng snow, and drew good business. , • - ..» • ——— lup i n ' ii.J Knoxvlllf—At iSuub's ,Thantre (Frits Hlnub, ninungeri tlntpewiti,nnd Chance, Nov. l.'t, drew- 'n. gDfHt htiiise. - Prlmtoie's Mln- srrels had n goMl hotlse 10. Otis Skinner, In "Tbe fiut'i," stoicil kenvlly 20.. K. Miller Kent, 1 In' '•Itnilles." plensed a very apprecia- tive iindlPHiT Ul. - "The t:o(lnity,Obfllrman" of Chtmtry ftwaf" M The Ona J4, "A Pair Wiimnit" 2H, Nethersole no, "It llnppened Ini Norillu Dec. C, Hurry llMlger H. llie ,|toyn1 Chet''.^...Olga WKST \IIIUIVIA. Lynn At the Lynh 'iltenire'd-'rank 0. N Hiirrlsoti, utiiiiiigci) l|fl Taylor Stwli Co. did good btisinosa week of Nov. UL Chya Turner 1*0. ^1; aud wtajk, Harvey Stock Co. next week. i •. * AiiiJiTrutitiM (Horry . KntKes, mnnagerL— Current wwk • SI.. Onge Bros.. Mm Tour. Sin- ters, Johu Loren/, Cimrien Muck nnd com- pany, Burns, Morris niul eiimnany, Harry l,e Clair, Lydla Alhlul. and the vltagraph i^c- litres, ! 1 . .. ■ .,; v" v: ■ (JBM (Chas. W. Shenfe. manager).—This" weokt Lewlrf aod'l'liotiipson, Melrose and KInner, Tom Bryant, Dewey mid Thornton, Nina Gilsoii, nnd the moving pictures. ■ ">, BAtBW Tiii:atkh, Salein. t<Ieo. (I, Obeet- ■- hnniv.ninniigerl.—The Feuberg Stock Co. this Norav DwawfaaJ (Lord A Downinr, mannKers) has moving pictures nnd new^Il- limirntcd songs, by Mr. Basaett. Tbo totiii- agement U giving-plcliire* shown■ af tha O-' sliro Skatlug Rluk evenings. They lave nlno Just closed a lease for u slot machine pnr- lor on the Houlemrd. Crescent Ue&ch, 10 open in the Summer of 1007..- > Whaellag.—Ai - l>o Court ^Thoatro (R IV Franrheliii. manager;) "Tho Juanle," Nov. 20, had good • returns. Lew Ikmkatnder's MluHi l re|s,.'J1, did hi*- Clnrn llloddgood, hi "The Tmlh.'V^t, fared w**|l. Crrston Clarke had good 1 returns... Olgai Netlip-ntoie 2tl, -Uncle Tom's Cabin" 27, -'Tlic.laltt of Spice" 20»"T1iq liolHckitig ril^l" f)er.- V (Iiianii urtcitA liioisii (Chns. A,, t'elnler, mnungfr).—"Tho Olrl from Itrofnlway," Nov. 10-21. hnd big returns, nt udvutiuidd prices. Maartlu's sirncle /pom's robin," 22-24, did well. Ireno Meyers Co. Uti-Dov* I. 1 . Itt.n-ii trbanse NrlMoit, manager).—Bill for week of 2ii: Thee, nnd raiitllle Ln Jess, Ncxsou, .Waltoi'n nnd ,NesHon, i'nul K. Toole, Mnhotmv itiui LakA nnd the moving pictures. Cahti.h (II 11. Rogers, tnunaKer),—11)11 for week of 10 had .t'ond retnrnM, nod gnve Hatisfnrtlon. The house t*d|l,«tnrt waek of 20 witli a stork comiinny, and trill bfodnci- for the -first : rhroe nlshla a Con Will Find n Wny," and.for 'Be hint threo nights "The Little Niwgel." The.'inetubcrs of tlw coni- iftriy are: II.'W. lingers, iiiiuinner; 0. N. l.eronx, Httlge nmtmni-i ; Frederick Unliable, stago director:, Vincent Mioneiil, musical Hamilton. Archie Mnd-Tox. nrndlev IMalal; Htisjtn NorwoiHl. DprU Miller, .Juarfy K. ilsmllirin, Areliln Slnddox, Bradley Itoslie 1 , Mart ZleliV and Iftlrold Alford. Between acta, Illustrated songi. and moving pictures. ■ <■'» . MAWB. . \.£. Nelson (George II. Miller, resident mnn- Beih which the Sbuberts ore, starring Cathllle D'Arvllle, was given' its first preseutarlon> here Nov. If), 20, before fair returns. Cu- mllle D'Arvllte still retains her-charming voire and eiise' of manner. Ruth Peebles ,waa dainty in the eotlbrette role. Others having prominent roles wern: Belle Thome,- Frank Farrlnglon and Fdmund Utuuley. "The Unwritten Law" 22-2-I, "The Olrl from tho Sunny South" 26-28, "Mrs. Temple's Telegram'' 30, "The Great White Wny" Dec. l. Pom's (Oordoa Wrlghter, resident mann- ger).—Bill'week of Nov. 2«: William If. Thompson slid company, the Sleedea, Ladell and CroiiclvJobhion and Hardy, Be Fnye His- ter.f. the. Lately, Morrow and ShelbCi'g, and eiecttograpli.'.'' '. - - '• -• (iti,Moi:i- (Z. T. Damon, manager).—Tbe always welcome Clnrk'e 1 Runaway OlrlH, 10, *ju captivated large audiences. Abe Reynolds nnd Bert Wiggana were the obfer fun mfikera. "Tbe Way of the TraDSgresaor" 2i!-24, llentz- Santley Co. 20, 27, "The Matter Workman" 2b-Dec. 1, Bowery Biirlesguora 3-5. Is 8W0T.iA-*tt».—Owen Kmeraon, Of bonis- Tllle, Ky, properly man with "Under South- ern Skies,"' 1b ut the Mercy Hospital here, HUfferlbg from nti attack of typhoid. fever. Tbe case la a light one..... .Henry Jaequci, the boy magician, of Oteenlleld. after a aeren weeks' tonr ot Ohio and I'eunsylvaula, has returned home, having sold his interest la tbe company. In January he will start on a four months' tour of Ibe vaudeville houses In Ohio and Indiana. Mr. Jacques lu meeting with great success with his escape from hand- cuffs and tbe lock-ups ot towns be vlslta, It taking abont ten mlnnlcB (or him to'release himself. - . -' ., ., ! . — m ' — - ' Worcester*—At lli&.WorAatet* (Alf. T. Wilton, resident marjarfeV) Male. Kenny-IJp- z\a will be seen Nov. 26, In the Yldulaii Tlie Orphans." The coinhftiiy inelildes Samuel Tiioroberg.' Chnrles Cnttwriglit, 1:8, In "Tho Roitman Case," the first time on any stage. Graea. Manning, la ''The Olrl of the rlttnny, South," -29-Dep.. i, .iCpmllla D'Arvllle tilme lo good returns NoV. 21. Frskbmn SQi'Anfi (J. F. Burke, resident* miinHger'.—Jessie Mie Hall, lu "A Southern Lowell.—At the Lowell Opera House 1 Culm & Ornrd, managers) Wright Lorlmer. In "The, Shepherd King," played to.go*"! business last week. Hoe Stock Co. NoV, 20 anfl week. Acaobmi op Mi'sic (Richard T. Murphy, manager).—The Sevorln He Deyrl Siotk Co. played "The Dancing (Jlrl" to t-apaeltj' luit week. Bertha Cretghtoi) had nn emotional iniCL to play, nnd, iieeillens to say, she scored Iieaivlly. •''Tbo Two Orphans" next. Hatha way's (John I. Shannon, manager). —Bill -week of 20: Tom N'iiwii nrtl tympany, tlirj Pelots, the Korap*. Blanche, Slono, (Jrowley und Kllleeh, May Walsh, Xhree Mnth und .Vltagraph. . ,- ■•. .. . ., ■ Boston f.1. H. Tebhetta, mnnagor).—Hill week.of 20:. Mile. Meleta ftud company, Hroltv Trio, Maithows and. Wilson, Joe .Har- ris, bioscope and" Geo, Lltx's performing HjiunlclM. Stock company Friday nlgbt. WaufjbVS (R, E Walker, mnnnger).— popnlcrr burlesi'iufl continues to H, ft. O. Current: Nina Searlcs' Uuricaqu«rs play a retiiru engagement, .new olio and tilograpb. I '■-'— New Bedford.—At the New Bedford Theatre (Wm. IV Cross, manager) "Ilumiia Hearts" pleased a frtlr Bited audience Nor, lfl.r Earl Burgees Co. week of 2<], except 2», when Baymond Hitchcock cornea In "Tne Galloper.'.' ., • ... . ■ •'. ILvniAWAv (TLeo, B. Baylies, manager). —Bill for week of 20: Ward and Cur ran, tbo Grand Opera- Trio. Earl and Bartlett, Henry Cllvo, Bowers, Waiters und Crooker, tbo De Minos, Jack Norworth, and the vlta- graph. Big bn-dnecu. Savoy (Wm, II. Hltlnc, manager).—Pic- tures and the t'levelands week of 2G. Olllo Perkins proved a drawing card lost week. Note. —A new mbving picture bouse, to be known as tbe Star, will opeu under the management of It, T. Alger, 'Mi. ■ ■ » _+ ■ ■ ■ i... iioiyoUe.—At tbe Opera Homo (James II. OX'onnelL manager) "Under Southern Hkles" pleased Nov. 22. "The Mon and the Mouse'' 20. "The Way of the 'rrnnBBjremfli-'' Dec. V "Hitmnn Hearts" B, Nance (> Neil S, • -The Clansman" 11. 1 • ■Bay F.Mi'im; n.,.F, Jlurror, manager).—"The Naster WorkmaB.". 10-23, and "Pflrls by. r • " •»** ■■'- ■ "•ms w capacity.' "On tho Brlflga'at UWolgnt" 26-28, tbe Jersey Linen :..■ ,..c. 1, 'umIm of the Convicts" 3-B, Hose Mill's English Folly Co. 8-8. , ' hnwreiier.—At the Opera Mouse (Grant & Colin, manager*) the Hoe Stock Co,, week of Nov. 10, came to good business. Wright LoMiner week of 'M, ■ ■ Colon iai, (J. Fred Lsrs, managar).— looked week of 20: O'Brien and Bnraland. i:ffle Lawrence, (julnian and Mack, Miirpby und Frances, Pat Hey Boyle, Four SntcitnTe Sisters, Dorsch and llusaell, the Balzern, and the moving pictures, j ,_ . , Taoiatoii.—At the Taunton Thieafre (Cabn A Cross, tnauBgerR) "Human Hearts" came Nor. 20, to fair business, Raymond Hitch- cock, in "The- Galloper," 20; Elmer Stock Co. 27-Dcc. I, ■ < 1 I ... VB»M0HT « ,.__. ; ; nnriinirtort. — At' ta» Strong Theatre. Daniel Sully, In-'Ths Alatdbuaker,' 1 ilia well Nor. 17. Madame Modjtakat 23, filled tho house. "The Lion and the Mouse, 22, 2il, pleaHed large houses. Nat C. Goodwin 27, .inmen K. Hsrkett 28, Qana-Kelson pictures an. - -' u.. , . ...,., .. NoTr.—Burgess moving pictures dally, at Armory Hall. , 1 - - ■-• - a n Lena Ahkwem, will add "Mm.- Bane's De- fense" in her rsiwrtnry. PortlninL — At tbe Jefferson (Caati 4 Grunt, managers) tlio . Porllantl Amateur n-ieirt t'o.. tinder the dlffrrtion of r, W. Stiai- Nua.and E..V. Piinlau, pi'flsentccl "lolantht,*- Nov, 10, 20, most aiet'ptuidv, and tirgovd sized houses. Tho music by an enlRngea ot* eheitrn, was 11 jileiulng feature. "lt«l|roafl Jack'. 1 24. Dot Karroll and company.23 and week. High cIhhs vnudevjlle Is wion to be, Inauguralcd at this bouue, lu conjuncltoii with, th-i reaular .bookings.of Orst. claw u* iLjiulnriH, litre ring a doublo l*Ul, as occasion warrants, . , s*-*a.i:i' PoHTfAsB (J.'R Moore, manager).—Bill week of 2D:' Iicngla'r Sbitcrs, flsmillton. Three Donals. llawthnrno nnd Burt, Whalen ami West, ItPldyuiid-Currier, and Kenn,K6ir. NnTi-.--Tho Upston ■ Symphony Ofchesiru, Dr. Knrl Muck, conductor, appears la the 1.'. A. Ellis course, at City, Hail, 28. <■ a NOILTII I'AIIOLINA. . ( , ; Cbnrlolte.—At th«. AesdeDly of Music .;>. Jt. Keusler, inaiuigor) "The Virginia^;* canio tn splendid business Nov.. 20. "I3very. udtcuce 21. Paul t nturu tie Gray ■**: — v.."' „:.. t ,,: A Kerr Keith A Vrcnti-r Theaiire.:. Tlie new Koltb k Proctor Tliattrsj,- lev Jar- eey Clly, N. J., oueued Nov, 11). The new house'Is iieaiitlfnl In Hh soft, blending Bote of-old rose, nitwit green und arllciiie Ivory, The mnln entrunce le divided Into a scries ot three fuyera, each varied in Its-decoratlvt* ((>• B. h>ssler< mnnagor) "The Vlrglulsj crfnio tn splendid business Nov.. 20. ""- man" pleased u large audience 21. lillmnre, In "At YaU/' enmo tn big 1 22. Helen Grantluy, In "Tho l,itti< Lady*" 24. . . ■ '■■ scheme, and each separated by massive ma- - iols- ..-lly. .wllh real parkin mar, backed bv Potti|K'llAti red walls aud panels bby eiblblls solidity, wllh real 1'orlan marj)ls pillars, hogany dooi>, Tho yuter >(li" of old ruse satin. Has middle, foyer Is treated In forest green tints. Wlfll aUiSlnt'nd green brocade pa nek and the Inuer foyer, leading to the orehentra floor direct, is rich In u two-toned emerald huo. with panels,of hunter's green. The Indies rweplloij -room, adjoins this Inner -foyer, and Is on exquisite' ly decorated aimrtmcat In bold tapestry atui satla-liruciidsd wallM. Tho auditorium of tl)s now faouto- Is, a harmoplous blend at. apttdua Ivory oh nil woodwork, wllh a plMSing JjfUk- iTOiitiil Of Du Hurry rese. Heavy ailkcn.fab. rlcsof n Nile green shade are* titloaed throughout for V.ox di-nperles and portieres on, every floor, ' There are retiring rooms ou every floor for boih sexes, and the ma- terial comforts of- all puirons are.' most studiously eonslitorv4. In the; top.tlerceren; nro extremely hnndsomo reception rooms for the laiilcM, nnd' most commodious smoking rooms for Hie men. There J| costly' Wilton eiirpctlrig, red In tlie foyers and green, and red on the varhuiN floors tbvroughaut tbe house. - Tlie stage Is completely, arranged. AH tbe modern electrical appliances are furnished throughout, and every Web -of scenery hns been specially painted. AH tho provisions ngninst flro have l-een most' rlnjld- ly adhered to, nnd Hie rent-J rente nts for lire nppurtetiflni*s have been doubly met lu thlt house. The asliestoH flje curtain le specially ilggcil faopcralo nt the. slightest touch, and Is run from Ihd stage.floor.Itself, ihstenuVof. Hie lly gallerj. The dresalnr rooms far per-' former* are in n specially bull); stfciicttlre, HOb- ai-ntcd from tho stag* by two-fuot walls aJhl: automatic'lire doors, und all are carpeted nnd supplied with hot and mid running water. In lilts h*w house Keith * Proctor have a gem of n theatre, houdtlful Indeed In. Its derorntivti atipecl. quilu vicing with tbe other Keith A I'roctor housoa, ' " '*."■ .. . ■ 1 ■ , . »■ as , .i,-,«. HutMwT Ann LtitbittY lolued D. J,. CaK. pento/s "At Crlppla ('r«esT" (V ^jt'Xjfd- ure doing Up conbrette and cooMy^plrW. with ths corapanr. The show is bonKM In Ihe best lima- 1 to tlie coast slhl i-a-ltilr'ri; #